According to South Korea's Daily Economic report on the 5th, South Korea's president-elect Yoon Seok-yue is considering allowing pet dogs to appear on stamps commemorating the presidential inauguration. Yin Xiyue had lunch with several lawmakers in Seoul on the 5th. Coincidentally, most of the lawmakers present also had pet dogs or cats, so they talked about pets.

Yonhap News Agency said that Yin Xiyue introduced the issue plan of commemorative stamps during the meal, hoping that the usual commemorative stamps with photos of the president can be added to the version of taking photos with pet dogs. Daily Economy quoted a number of relevant people as saying that Yin Xiyue produced two versions of the inauguration commemorative stamps, one of which was a photo of Yin Xiyue and her pet dog. It is said that the original version was only Yin Xiyue herself.

According to reports, Yin Xiyue and his wife have a total of 4 pet dogs and 3 pet cats. With the number of pets in South Korea exceeding 15 million, Yin Xiyue hopes to appeal to the public to pay attention to pet issues through commemorative stamps printed with pet dogs. The report also said that this also reflects the opinion of Yin Xiyue's wife Jin Jianxi. Daily Economy revealed that Yin Xiyue showed the stamp plan to his wife, who suggested that a photo with a pet would be better than a rigid personal photo.
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